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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be like a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to make a comparison or to describe someone's actions or behavior. Example: "Tom was so excited to see his favorite singer in concert that he was dancing and singing along to every song, just be like a kid in a candy store."
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Just be like a child".
I'll be like a god".
"It would be like a Flintstones car".
"You cannot be like a Christmas tree".
It would be like a dream".
It would be like a feast.
A title can be like a vessel.
It will be like a sky burial.
Laughter should be like a daily vitamin".
They'll be like a mystery".
She'll be like a clone".
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